[0001] The invention relates to a mobile station for an automobile telephone system, and
more particularly to a mobile station for an automobile telephone system in which
a tephone set connected with a main body can be separated from the main unit.
[0002] One type of a conventional mobile station for an automobile telephone system comprises
a main unit including a radio communication circuit for receiving aural signals, various
data, control signals etc. from a base station and transmitting aural signals etc.
to the base station, a control circuit for controlling the radio communication circuit
etc. to operate in accordance with the control signals, and a power supply for supplying
electric power to the circuits; and a telephone set including an operation board with
a power-on switch, a key board etc. for turning the mobile station on and off, dialling
a telephone number and so on, a display for displaying information supplied from the
main unit etc., a receiver and a microphone for a telephone communication, a speaker
for producing aural output in accordance with audio frequency signals, and a control
circuit for controlling the operation board, the display etc., to operate in accordance
with the control signals, wherein the main unit and the telephone set are connected
to each other by a cable such as a curl cord.
[0003] In operation, the mobile station is turned on by use of the power-on switch in the
operation board, so that electric power is supplied from the power supply in the main
unit to the radio communication circuit, the control circuit etc. in the main circuit,
and through the curl cord to the control circuit, the operation board, the display
etc. in the telephone set. Then, a caller (an operator) in a vehicle can dial a telephone
number of a callee which is transmitted from the control circuit of the telephone
set through the curl cord to the control circuit of the main unit, so that the telephone
number is transmitted from the radio communication circuit of the main unit through
antennas to the base station. Consequently, the telephone set of the caller is connected
through an exchange to a telephone set of the callee. In the same manner, information
stored in the base station can be available to the operator.
[0004] When operation of the mobile station is finished, a power-off signal of serial data
is produced by use of the power-on switch in the operation board of the telephone
set, and then transmitted from the control circuit of the telephone set through the
curl cord to the control circuit of the main unit, so that the mobile station is turned
off in accordance with the shutting-off of the power supply.
[0005] In the conventional mobile station for an automobile telephone system, however, there
is a disadvantage that the power supply remains turned on in the main unit in a case
where the curl cord becomes disconnected to separate the telephone set from the main
unit under a state that the power-on switch is turned on in the operation board of
the telephone set, in other words, without transmitting the power-off signal from
the telephone set to the main unit.
Summary of the invention
[0006] Accordingly, it is an object of the invention to provide a mobile station for an
automobile telephone system in which a power supply is turned off in response to the
separation of a telephone set from a main unit.
[0007] According to the invention, a mobile station for an automobile telephone system:
comprises,
a main unit including a radio communication circuit for transmitting signals to an
external station and receiving signals from the external station, and a power supply
for supplying electric power of a predetermined voltage which is required for operation;
a telephone set including an operation means for turning the power supply on and off,
the telephone set being separatable from the main unit;
means for detecting the separation of the telephone set from the main unit; and
means for controlling the power supply to be turned off when the detecting means detects
the separation of the telephone set from the main unit under a state that a power
supply turning-off signal is not produced in the operation means.
Brief description of drawings
[0008] The invention will be explained in more detail in conjunction with appended drawings
wherein,
Fig. 1 is a circuitry diagram showing a conventional mobile station for an automobile
telephone system, and
Figs. 2 to 4 are circuitry diagrams showing mobile stations for automobile telephone
systems in first to third embodiments according to the invention.
Description of preferred embodiments
[0009] Before explaining a mobile station for an automobile telephone system according to
the invention, the aforementioned conventional mobile station for an automobile telephone
system will be explained. Fig. 1 shows the conventional mobile station for an automobile
telephone system which comprises a main unit 1, a telephone set 2, and a curl cord
3 for connecting the telephone set 2 to the main unit 1. The main unit 1 comprises
a power supply 4 for supplying electric power of a predetermined voltage to respective
circuits in the main unit 1 and the telephone set 2, a radio communication circuit
5 for receiving aural signals, various data etc. from a base station (not shown) and
transmitting aural signals, a telephone number of a callee etc. to the base station
by means of an antenna 7, and a control and audio circuit 6 for controlling the power
supply 4 and the radio communication circuit 5 to operate in accordance with control
signals received through the radio communication circuit 5 from the base station and
the telephone set 2, and producing audio frequency signals in accordance with signals
received through the radio communication circuit 5 from the base station. The telephone
set 2 comprises a control circuit 8 for controlling respective circuits of the telephone
set 2 to operate in accordance with a command of a caller (an operator), and producing
control signals supplied to the control and audio circuit 6 of the main unit 1, an
audio frequency circuit 9 for processing audio frequency signals, a display 10 of,
for instance, a liquid crystal device for displaying various information, an operation
board 11 including a key board, a power-on switch etc., a receiver 12 for producing
aural information, a microphone 13 for converting voice of the caller (the operator)
to aural signals, and a speaker 14 for producing audio frequency information such
as music, aural information etc. The curl cord, for instance, fixed electrically to
the telephone set 2 and connected to the main unit 1 by means of a connector comprises
insulated conductor for providing electric power PS from the power supply 4 of the
main unit 1 to the telephone set 2, signal wires for propagating signals such as a
power supply turning-on signal PSON, a hook-on and-off state signal HOOK, and a busy
state signal BUSY between the main unit 1 and the telephone set 2, data bus for propagating
serial data therebeween, a ground wire or a grounded shielding layer GND, and signal
wires for propagating signals such as receiver, microphone and speaker signals REC,
MIC and SPK.
[0010] The aforementioned operation and disadvantage etc. of the conventional mobile station
of an automobile telephone system are not explained here.
[0011] Fig. 2 shows a mobile station for an automobile telephone system in a first embodiment
according to the invention, wherein like parts are indicated by like reference numerals
in Fig. 1. In the mobile station for an automobile telephone system, the main unit
1 further comprises a TEL signal detecting circuit 16 including an inverter 17 and
a resistance R₂ of a high resistance value, for instance, 100KΩ, and a telephone set
2 further comprises a TEL signal producing circuit 15 including a resistance R₁ having
a resistance value which is low, for instance, 10KΩ as compared to the high resistance
value. The TEL signal producing circuit 15 is connected at its input to a power source
line of a curl cord 3, and at its output to a TEL signal line of the curl cord 3,
while the TEL signal detecting circuit 16 is connected at its input to the TEL signal
line of the curl cord 3, and at its output to a control and audio circuit 6. The control
and audio circuit 6 controls a power supply 4 to be turned off, when a signal of "high"
is supplied from the TEL signal detecting circuit 16 to the control and audio circuit
6.
[0012] In operation, a power-on switch is turned on in an operation board 11 of the telephone
set 2, so that a power supply turning-on signal is supplied from the telephone set
2 through a power supply turning-on signal line PSON of the curl cord 3 to the control
and audio circuit 6 of the main unit 1. Consequently, the power supply 4 is turned
on, so that electric power of a predetermined voltage is supplied from the power supply
4 to respective parts of the main unit 1 and the telephone set 2. As a result, a signal
of "high" is supplied from the TEL signal producing circuit 15 to the TEL signal detecting
circuit 16 in which a signal of "low" is obtained at the output of the inverter 16,
so that the signal of "low" is supplied to the control and audio circuit 6, thereby
controlling the power supply 4 to maintain the power supply turning-on state. Assuming
that the curl cord 3 is disconnected from the main unit 1, electric power is not supplied
through the curl cord 3 to the telephone set 2. At the same time, a signal of "high"
is no longer supplied to the TEL signal detecting circuit 16, so that a signal of
"high" is supplied from the inverter 17 to the control and audio circuit 6 because
the input of the inverter 17 is connected through the resistance R₂ to the ground.
Consequently, the power supply 4 is forcedly turned off, even if a power-off signal
is not supplied from the operation board 11 of the telephone set 2. Therefore, even
if an operator forgets to turn the power supply 4 off, the power supply 4 is automatically
turned off concurrently with the separation of the telephone set 2 from the main unit
1. In this embodiment, the TEL signal line of the curl cord 3 may be one of other
signal lines of the curl cord 3.
[0013] Fig. 3 shows a mobile station for an automobile telephone system in a second embodiment
according to the invention, wherein like parts are indicated by like reference numerals
in the first embodiment. In the mobile station for an automobile telephone system,
the main unit 1 comprises a TEL signal detecting circuit 16 including an inverter
17 which is connected at its input through a resistance R₃ to a power supply 4 and
at its output to a control and audio circuit 6. On the other hand, the aforementioned
TEL signal producing circuit 15 is not provided in the telephone set 2, while a TEL
signal line of a curl cord 3 is connected to the ground in the telephone set 2. In
this embodiment, the control and audio circuit 6 controls the power supply 4 to be
turned off, when a signal of "low" is supplied from the TEL signal detecting circuit
16 to the control and audio circuit 6.
[0014] In operation, the power supply 4 is turned on in accordance with a power supply turning-on
signal PSON produced on the basis of the turning-on of a power-on switch in an operation
board 11 of the telephone set 2, so that electric power is supplied to the main unit
1 and the telephone set 2. On the other hand, the power supply 4 is turned off in
accordance with the turning-off of the power-on switch. Under a state that the power
supply 4 is turned on, the inverter 17 receives a signal of "low" from the TEL signal
line of the curl cord 3, so that a signal of "high" is supplied from the inverter
17 to the control and audio circuit 6, thereby controlling the power supply 4 to maintain
the turning-on state. In this situation, assuming that the telephone set 2 is separated
from the main unit 1, the inverter 17 receives a signal of "high" because the input
thereof is connected through the resistance R₃ to the power supply 4, so that the
power supply 4 is forcedly turned off, even if a power supply turning-off signal is
not supplied from the telephone set 2.
[0015] Fig. 4 shows a mobile station for an automobile telephone system in a third embodiment
according to the invention, wherein like parts are indicated by like reference numerals
in the second embodiment. In the mobile station for an automobile telephone system,
a separation detecting circuit 18 which is identical in function to the TEL signal
detecting circuit 16 is provided in the main unit 1, while the TEL signal line is
obviated to decrease the number of signal lines in a curl cord 3. The separation detecting
circuit 18 comprises a resistance R₄ connected to a power supply 4, a capacitor C₁
for passing only an aural component supplied from a speaker 10 of the telephone set
2, and supplied to a control and audio circuit 6, a resistance R₅ and a capacitor
C₂ for forming a low-pass filter, and an inverter 19 for supplying a separation detection
signal to the control and audio circuit 6. In the separation detecting circuit 18,
the resistance R₄ is provided between the power supply 4 and a speaker signal line
SPK of the curl cord 3 connected through an audio frequency circuit 9 to a speaker
14, and has a resistance value much higher than a DC resistance value of the speaker
14. The low-pass filter consisting of the resistance R₅ and the capacitor C₂ is connected
at its input to the speaker line SPK to pass a DC current component of signals flowing
through the speaker line SPK.
[0016] In operation, under a state that the telephone set 2 is connected through the curl
cord 3 to the main unit 1, a voltage of the speaker line SPK is pulled down to be
low based on a divided voltage ratio determined by a resistance value ratio of the
resistance R₄ and the DC resistance of the speaker 14. In this situation, the low-pass
filter (R₅ and C₂) avoids the passing of aural signals flowing through the speaker
line SPK. Therefore, a signal of "low" is supplied to the input of the inverter 19,
so that a signal of "high" is supplied to the control and audio circuit 6. The control
and audio circuit 6 controls the power supply 4 etc. to operate in a telephone set-connecting
mode (an ordinary mode) by receiving the signal of "high". On the contrary, assuming
that the telephone set 2 is separated from the main unit 1, a voltage of a connecting
point of the resistance R₄ and R₅ is pulled up to be high based on a voltage of the
power supply 4, so that a signal of "high" is supplied to the input of the inverter
19. Consequently, a signal of "low" is supplied to the control and audio circuit 6,
then, which controls the power supply 4 to be turned off in a telephone set-disconnecting
mode (an extraordinary mode). In this embodiment, the speaker signal line SPK is used
for the detection of the separation of the telephone set 2 from the main unit 1. Therefore,
an exclusive line for detecting the separation of the telephone set 2 from the main
unit 1 is not necessary to be provided in the curl cord 3.
1. A mobile station for an automobile telephone system: comprising,
a main unit including a radio communication circuit for transmitting signals to an
external station and receiving signals from said external station, and a power supply
for supplying electric power of a predetermined voltage which is required for operation;
a telephone set including an operation means for turning said power supply on and
off, said telephone set being separatable from said main unit;
means for detecting the separation of said telephone set from said main unit; and
means for controlling said power supply to be turned off when said detecting means
detects the separation of said telephone set from said main unit under a state that
a power supply turning-off signal is not produced in said operation part.
2. A mobile station for an automobile telephone system according to claim 1,
wherein said detecting means: includes,
a connecting signal producing circuit which is connected to a power supply line in
said telephone set; and
a connecting signal detecting circuit for supplying a disconnecting signal to said
controlling means, said disconnecting signal being a signal to which a connecting
signal of said connecting signal producing circuit is inverted.
3. A mobile station for an automobile telephone system according to claim 1 or 2,
wherein said detecting means: includes,
two inputs, one of which is connected in said telephone set to the ground, and the
remaining one of which is connected in said main unit to said power supply; and
an inverter for inverting a signal determined by a signal state of said two inputs
to produce an inverted signal, said inverted signal being supplied to said controlling
means.
4. A mobile station for an automobile telephone system according to claim 1 or 2,
wherein said detecting means: includes,
two inputs, one of which is connected in said main unit to a speaker signal line connecting
said main unit and said telephone set, and the remaining one of which is connected
in said main unit to said power supply;
a low-pass filter for avoiding the passing of aural signals supplied from said one
of said two inputs, and passing a signal determined by a signal state of said two
inputs; and
an inverter for inverting an output signal of said low-pass fiter to provide an inverted
signal, said inverted signal being supplied to said controlling means.